Yuto Kimura
Technology Group 1, Technology Development Division,
Electric & Electronics control system development Division,
Innovation & Technology Division,
YANMAR HOLDINGS CO.,LTD.
Abstract
Flux-switching motors have the advantage that the permanent magnets can be placed on the stator, which facilitates cooling of the magnets. However, three-dimensional calculations are required, and computational cost is an issue. In recent years, surrogate models have been used in simulations for magnetic design, and optimization in three-dimensional calculations has become a reality with the aid of these models. In this presentation, the result of a study is reported that focuses on accelerating the shape search of axial flux-switching motors with surrogate models.


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